§ 5-3B-04. Foreign orders  


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  •    (a) "Order" defined. -- In this section, "order" includes any action that, under the laws of another jurisdiction, has the force and effect of a comparable judicial order under this subtitle.

    (b) Order of another state. -- In accordance with the United States Constitution, this State shall accord full faith and credit to:

       (1) an order of another state as to adoption or guardianship in compliance with the other state's laws; and

       (2) termination of parental rights in compliance with the other state's laws.

    (c) Other foreign orders. -- As to a jurisdiction other than a state:

       (1) an order for adoption or guardianship entered in compliance with the jurisdiction's laws shall have the same legal effect as an order for adoption or guardianship entered in this State; and

       (2) termination of parental rights in compliance with the jurisdiction's laws shall have the same legal effect as termination of parental rights in this State.

    (d) Construction. -- This section may not be construed to require an individual to petition a court in this State for adoption of an adoptee if:

       (1) the individual adopted the adoptee in compliance with the laws of a jurisdiction other than a state; and

       (2) the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services verifies the validity of that adoption by granting, under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, an IR-3 visa for the adoptee.


HISTORY: 2005, ch. 464, § 3.